THE NEW YORKER to play "I've Got You Under My Skin" when you go there, if you like that piece. It's my piece of the month, all right, and I never heard it played better. T HE "\Valdorf-Astoria appears to have done something with the dec- orations in the Sert Room (without dis- turbing the good old murals, of course) and the room continues to be handsome and dressy, a place anybody might be proud to enter. Eve Symington sings songs in the Symington manner, and I wouldn't be the one to complain if she learned some new ones. The songs she sang the night I was there dated from last spring or earlier. (I travelled a- round France practically all summer with a record of "Sing Me a Swing Song and Let Me Dance," which I never liked anyway, and certainly "More Than You Know" has come to be more than anybody can hear with- out yawning a little.) It seems a pity not to bring about a meeting of Mrs. Symington and her microphone with some of the attractive popular music that is going around right this minute. Veloz and Yolanda dance more sleekly and effectively than ever-that waltz of theirs with not a pin dropping any- where in the room, and scarcely a sound from the dancers' feet, gives you a feel- ing of being in church with a bucket of champagne right alongside you; and that old Spaniard, Eddie Le Baron, leads as good a tango and rumba or- chestra as I've heard anywhere. N OTES ON THE BACK OF A MENU: The Monkey Bar in the Hotel Elysée is a fine, crazy place to drop in- to after everything else palls. Johnny Payne rocks himself, his chair, and his piano into a frenzy while rendering songs both corny and comic, and the room is usually jammed around three in the morning. . . . Frances Maddux is singing at La Rue, where Eddie Davis continues with one of the best orches- tras in town. . . . And a last word: If life ever brings you to the Hotel Penn- syl vania, stop in and catch the quar- tet that plays in Benny Goodlnan's band. -M. C. H. . POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT All Women Interested in ADAM EBERHARDT Please Attend Meeting Sunday 2 P. M. At the Home of :Mrs. Eugene Griffin, 184 Saratoga St. -Lawrence (Mass.) Tribune. Sharpen up your nails, girls! nmis aka Ie El1idence of Su remacy Nothing demonstrates 80 conclusively the sovereignty of Haig & Haig as the sense of satisfac- tion which its very name inspires. No token more proudly reflects the posi- tion and keen judgment of those who order it. The "Five Star" is 8 years old; the "Pinch Bottle" over 12 years old. WARN' NG: All pinch bottles are not Haig & Haig. So always ask for that name-and be sure you get it. - I 1& 105 / ... " , t ., " -" ,/' -=3 ""11 =- , III 1Iill!.ìIlIlJIIJ'fiIi1lltllliIWIJUIJlllffJ1I1l1ffi1Jl1IU 1 '. ."", I"::. 1'1.._ "1'- !,".- f I': . _.:I I I :; :! - ,,':I "111 - II/I I l iiT \ "' ! ::. IV . 1 1 ,;,::;: = I =: 0 =:.. ? i= 1 .. 1 BLENDED SCOTS WHISKY SOMERSET IMPORTERS, LTD.. NEW YORK · CHICAGO · SAN FRANCISCO